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carried it
around with them as well. The term
crithomancy (from Gr**** κριθή
krithḗ) is also used for
divination by
cereal grains. The
ancient Gr**** priests...
- ἄκμων anvil, meteor) (Acmon mythology) ἀκοστή akostê
barley (Attic κριθή
krithê ) Cypr.
according to Hsch., but Thess. for
grain of all
kinds according...
-
designated as the
brimstone canary. The name
comes from the
classical Gr****
krithē for "barley" and agra for "hunting". The
genus contains 37 species: "Fringillidae"...
-
staple diet. The two main
grains were
wheat (σῖτος sītos) and
barley (κριθή
krithē). When
Greece was
conquered by Rome
during the 3rd
century B.C., commercial...
-
layer of the sea floor.
Ostracods has been
found as deep as 9,307 m (genus
Krithe in
family Krithidae).
Subclass Myodocopa and the two
podocop orders Palaeocopida...
- crawling[citation needed] crithomancy/critomancy /ˈkrɪθoʊmænsi/: by
barley cakes (Gr****
krithē, 'barley' + manteía, 'prophecy') cromnyomancy/cromniomancy /ˈkrɒmnioʊmænsi/:...
-
bruceclarki H.
councilli H.
globosa H.
insolita H.
micropunctata H.
plummeri Krithe K.
cushmani K.
postporjecta Loxoconcha L.
fletcheri Monoceratina M. montuosa...
- Hartmann, 1994
Dentokrithe Khosla & Haskins, 1980
Eukrithe Shornikov, 1975
Krithe Brady,
Crosskey and Robertson, 1874
Parakrithe Van den Bold, 1958 Parakrit****a...
-
Homer related by the Pseudo-Plutarch. Her name may be
connected with κριθή (
krithé), barley. Critheïs'
father was Menapolus, the son of Ithagenes, the son...
- H.
fabaformis H.
globosa H.
micropunctata H.
monmouthensis H.
plummeri Krithe K.
cushmani K.
swaini Loxoconcha L.
fletcheri Monoceratina M. marssonitina...